Originally posted by cadman I don't think so. If I need to do a backward search in one of my long 3d programs I just go to my computer and do the search in my program editor ( I use the Predator editor bundled with Gibbs ) and go back to the controller. I assume you are aware that pressing the "T" key brings you to the top of the program, "B" brings you to the bottom, "BACKSPACE" & "ENTER" bring you back and forth one page at a time. On some of my long 3d programs however, I have found "T" & "B" only go so far and I have to press the keys again ?!? |
Pain in the rear isn't it ?
When your in auto mode with your program running do you also have to press the manual button numerous times to get to the point where you can enter the mode you want ? I often find I have to hit the manual button 3 or 4 times to do something like manually change to another tool or be able to enter a move to something like E1.
BTW, when you move to say E1 do you use a G90 for safety or is this unneeded ?
jon